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Barack Obama is celebrating his 60th birthday this week. His long guest list is being attacked for failing to follow CDC guidelines.
Barack Obama is celebrating his 60th birthday this week at his Martha’s Vineyard house. There are approximately 500 guests on the list, with 200 staff members on hand to assist them. Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, and Peal Jam will be among the guests.
This would not be a nonstory in a normal year. The Daily Mail, however, warns out that the party could violate CDC guidance. Large parties, according to the head of the National Institutes of Health, should be avoided: “If there were 100 people, and, of course, how are you really going to be sure about people’s vaccination status?”
Obama will appoint a COVID coordinator to protect public safety, although it is unknown whether testing, immunizations, or face masks will be required.
The sole purpose of this article is to criticize President Obama. It’s full of conservative tweets slamming both Democrats as “loathsome.” It compares a private birthday party with a maximum of 1000 guests to voting, which has the potential to reach millions of people.
For months, the Boston Red Sox has been playing in front of crowds of over 35,000 people. Concerts have resurfaced. Soon enough, football will be back. There are events taking place throughout the country that aren’t governed by nearly as many rules as this private birthday party, but Obama gets the brunt of the criticism.
According to the source, Gossip cop, the distinction between guidelines and guidance is significant. A recent article on the COVID-19 epidemic on Cape Cod, as well as recent statements from Governor Charlie Baker, are cited in the piece as evidence that Obama is doing something wrong. Baker, on the other hand, hasn’t made any changes to any COVID-19 rules. If Obama wants to throw a birthday celebration for all of his friends at his residence, he is not violating the law whatsoever – the source states.